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Australian Actor Praises Iranian Artists

Speaking on the fringes of the 25th International Children and Young Adults’ Theatre Festival in Hamadan, John Samaha said the experience of working with Iranian artists is a fabulous one, and Iranian artists, both the young and the elderly, were very interested in promoting their knowledge and get familiar with different viewpoints about acting.

Samaha said Iranian artists are very talented and interested, adding the festival is a good opportunity for such artists.

One of the workshops held at the festival concerned training young adults with medium-level skills, so that they would be able to turn them into social skills. The workshop was led by Samaha.

He said the Iranian artists attending the event were very excited and motivated. He said the workshop he held in Tehran was a very interesting experience. According to him, Iranian artists, young and old alike, were fond of expanding their knowledge. He said they were interested to get familiar with various ideas regarding acting.

According to the Australian actor, Iranian artists are very keen on learning and know that they should keep learning all the time. He says Iranian artists are interested in new experiences.

It is a challenge to teach in a language you do not know well, he added.

“I faced this challenge,” he said. However, Samaha added, the holding of the workshop at the festival was an interesting experience. He expressed hope to hold more workshops in Iran to get more familiar with Iranian people’s culture.

He says there are many brilliant talents in Iran, but technically speaking, there are some weak points as well. So, Samaha said, the techniques he taught Iranian artists were very useful.

The Australian artist described the festival as fantastic, saying the event was a good opportunity for artists to exchange information with one another.

The 25th International Children and Young Adults’ Theatre Festival was held in Hamadan province from November 20 to 25, 2018, bringing together officials and artists from the province. The event attended by participants from 13 countries was held at a hall next to the mausoleum of Avicenna.

The secretary of the festival was Maryam Kazemi and its theme was “The Child and Social Rights, the Child and Civil Rights.” The festival featured performances by artists from the Azerbaijan Republic, South Africa, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Turkey, France, Iraq, Norway and the Netherlands.

The following are photos of performances by children and young adults on different days of the festival.

Iran, WIPO Discuss Cooperation on Intellectual Property

In the Tuesday meeting, the two sides discussed mutual cooperation as well as the current international trends in the domain of intellectual property.

During the discussions, the top Iranian diplomat touched upon Iran’s plans to move from an oil-and-gas-driven economy to a knowledge-based one, highlighting the importance of intellectual property during the course of this trend.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

Iran, WIPO Discuss Cooperation on Intellectual PropertyHe attached special importance to multilateralism on the international stage, and said unilateral measures as well as illegal sanctions are destructive factors affecting the progress and development of societies when it comes to science and technology.

The WIPO chief, in turn, presented a report on the latest international trends in the domain of intellectual property.

He referred to the most important challenges facing the international community in that field, and lauded Iran as an active member in international organizations and with regards to multilateralism.

Iran FM, President Ghani Discuss Afghanistan Peace Process

During the meeting, which was held on the sidelines of the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan, the two officials exchanged views on mutual issues and the peace process in Afghanistan.

The two sides also conferred on the latest developments in Afghanistan and the Kabul government’s plans to press ahead with the peace process.

Issues in bilateral ties including the progress made by the Iran-Afghanistan joint technical committees, issues of water management and security cooperation between the two sides in fight against terrorism and insecurity were among other issues discussed by the two sides.

The two-day conference on Afghanistan in Geneva is seen as a platform for the Afghan government and international community to maintain the momentum for opportunities for peace and security in the war-torn country.

Iran, Red Cross Discuss US Sanctions on Food, Medicine

During the Tuesday talks held at the UN headquarters on the sidelines of the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan, the two sides exchanged views on mutual cooperation in Yemen, Syria and Afghanistan.

Zarif once again expressed Tehran’s preparedness to take part in humanitarian projects in the mentioned countries.

The two sides also discussed the US’ unilateral food and medicine sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran and stressed the need for international bodies to step into the fray to end the sanctions.

Organized by the UN and the government of Afghanistan, the two-day Geneva Conference kicked off earlier Tuesday with high-ranking officials from over 60 countries as well as a large number of representatives from international bodies in attendance.

Iran Hails UN Rapporteur’s Stances against US Bans

Speaking in a meeting with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet in the Swiss city of Geneva, Zarif took a jab at the unilateral, illegal and brutal sanctions imposed by the US against the Iranian people, and described it as a stark violation of human rights.

He also appreciated the good stances of the UN’s special rapporteur on unilateral coercive measures.

During the meeting, which was held on the sidelines of the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan, the Iranian diplomat said respecting the principles of human rights is not only an ethical commitment but also a national security requirement for Iran.

Zarif then expressed regret over the instrumental use of the concept of human rights and the abuse of the UN’s human rights mechanism as a means of exerting pressure on independent states.

He also denounced any arbitrary issuance of human rights resolutions against the Islamic Republic.

For her part, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed her satisfaction with the meeting and announced her preparedness to establish constructive and useful interaction with the Islamic Republic.

Having served as the Chilean president for two four-year terms, Bachelet was appointed as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights back in September.

Iran to Host WTO Centre of Tourism, Handicrafts

Pouya Mahmoudian, a deputy head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHTO) said the centre is to be established at the Islamic Republic’s suggestion.

“During the recent visit of Zurab Pololikashvili, the Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization, to Iran, we offered to establish a new centre charged with linking tourism demands and handicrafts supplies,” he said.

According to Mahmoudian, the offer was made based on a deep belief in strong bonds between the two areas and also Iran’s capacities as the third largest producer of handicrafts in the world.

He went on to say that the proposal was raised and discussed extensively among the member states and finally approved unanimously.

The offer, he added, was aimed at deepening the bonds between tourism and handicrafts to open new horizons for both industries in today’s world.

According to the Iranian official, as the first phase of the project to establish the new centre, the Islamic Republic is planning to hold a conference on tourism and handicrafts next year.

The conference is to be attended by the representatives of the WTO member states to prepare the ground for further exchange of knowhow and experiences in the mentioned areas.

He also said efforts are underway to set forth new plans and develop various roadmaps to make the project operational.

To this end, the Islamic Republic is involved in direct negotiations with the World Tourism Organization which will officially announce Iran as the host of the new centre at the end of its upcoming meeting, he added.

French Graphic Artist Holds Exhibition in Memory of Iranian Maestro

Thomas Huot-Marchand (1977) lives and works in Besançon, France. After graduating in Besançon School of Fine Arts in 2001, he joined the Atelier national de recherché typographique (ANRT) where he studied typeface design. He designed the Minuscule, rewarded by the Type Directors Club in 2005, and later considered as one of the “ten typefaces of the decade” (Paul Shaw, Imprint).

In 2006, he spent one year at the Académie de France à Rome – Villa Medici. He taught graphic and typographic design in Besançon and in Amiens from 2002 to 2012.

Since 2012, he’s been the director of the Atelier national de recherche typographique, a post-graduate research course based in Nancy. He published in 2016 the catalogue of ANRT Archives, 1985-2006. He’s still working as a freelance graphic and type designer in Besançon.

Since 2017, Thomas’s typefaces have been put on show for public.

The works of this French artist are now on show in Tehran on the occasion of the thirteenth demise anniversary of renowned Iranian graphic designer Morteza Momayyez.

Momayyez was born on August 26, 1936 in Tehran. He was a graphic designer, illustrator, and a university professor. He is the father of Iranian graphic arts.

The French Embassy’s cultural attaché to Iran participated in the ceremony and introduced Thomas Huot-Marchand.

He said Morteza Momayyez is one of the influential people in the Iranian art. “He is also of particular importance to us in the French School of Decorative Arts. In recent years, several French graphic artists have trave;led to Iran to show their works, and this is valuable for us. Because these trips provide great opportunities for exhibitions and discussions between graphic artists from both countries.”

According to Momayyez’s son, due to the renewed US sanctions, the foundation had trouble transferring Huot-Marchand’s works to Iran via mail. “He brought the collection with himself for the exhibit,” said Anushirvan Momayyez.

This exhibition will run through November 29 at the Iranian Artists Forum.

What follows are Honar Online’s photos of the exhibition:

Iran FM, Afghan Chief Executive Meet in Geneva

During the meeting held on the sidelines of the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan, the two sides exchanged views on the agenda of the Conference and the latest developments in Afghanistan including the peace process and fight against terrorism in the country.

They also talked about various issues in bilateral relations between Tehran and Kabul.

Organized by the UN and the government of Afghanistan, the Geneva Conference kicked off earlier Tuesday with high-ranking officials from over 60 countries as well as a large number of representatives from international bodies in attendance.

The two-day conference is expected to evaluate whether or not strategies and aid offered by others to Afghanistan to resolve the crisis in the country can pave the way for the withdrawal of foreign troops.

Iranian Villagers Using Solar Panels to Make a Living

These people, who live in Chah Nasar in Nishapur county of Khorasan Razavi Province in eastern Iran, have purchased a number of solar panels to constantly generate electricity and earn monthly income through selling the generated power to the country’s grid.

The money to purchase the facilities has been provided by Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation (IKRF).

What follows are Mehr News Agency’s photos of the villagers and their sources of income:

International Air Show Underway on Iran’s Kish Island

During the first day of the Air Show on Monday, the IRGC’s Sukhoi-22 jet fighters, the Iranian Army’s Saeqeh (Thunderbolt), F-5, and F-4 jet fighters, parachutists of Imam Hussein military academy, and Latvia’s Baltic Bees jet team performed their shows at the International Airport of Kish Island.

What follows are photos of the event retrieved from Tasnim and Mehr news agencies: